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On Mon, 23 Apr 2001 16:48:21 CDT, Ron Payne/cis/evp/Okstate <[log in to unmask]>  said:
>         This list has saved me all sorts of grief in helping me with
> problems that I could not get solved by reading all the manuals.  Now, I
> have a new one.  I have a client who cannot send attache files with the
> e-mails she wants to send to the subscribers of her two lists.  When I
> attempt to enter the command "Attachments= Yes" as the manuals tell me I
> should, I receive an error saying there is no such command for version
> 1.8d.  The manual that tells me to enter that command is for version 1.8d.
>  Can anyone please give me some clue as to what I should attempt next? The
> attachments were Microsoft Word file entitle "Agenda.doc".

1) If she's using Exchange, it may be removed if you have 'Language=exchange'
due to the Exchange "feature" of making it an application/ms-tnef instead
of whatever it *should* be.

2) I believe Attachments= was first added in the July 2000 levelset of the
Listserv 1.8d code - so there's 1.8d sites that haven't upgraded to that
level that don't have Attachments= support.


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                                Valdis Kletnieks
                                Operating Systems Analyst
                                Virginia Tech

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